Economics of Forest
  Protection and Management

Publications for 1998 Problem Area 3

Measures of Sustainability


  1. Abt, K. L., J. L. Greene, and R. C. Abt. 1999. Chapter 6 - Timber Resources [in Ozark-Ouachita Highlands Assessment Report 4 - Social and Economic Conditions]. General Technical Report SRS-34. Asheville, NC: USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station. pages 167-209.
  2. Aldy, J. E., R. A. Kramer, and T. P. Holmes. 1999. Environmental equity and the conservation of unique ecosystems: an analysis of the distribution of benefits for protecting Southern Appalachian spruce-fir forests. Society and Natural Resources 12:93-106.
  3. Busby, R. L., K. L. Abt, and C. Redmond. 1999. Chapter 4 - Economic Profile [in Ozark-Ouachita Highlands Assessment Report 4 - Social and Economic Conditions]. General Technical Report SRS-34. Asheville, NC: USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station. pages 99-130.
  4. Klemperer, W. David, James F. Cathcart, and Thomas Haring. 1994. Risk and the discount rate in forestry. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 24:390-397.
  5. Moffat, S. O., F. W. Cubbage, T. P. Holmes, and E. O'Sullivan. 2001. Characterizing the sustainable forestry issue network in the United States. Forest Policy and Economics 2(3-4):307-318.
  6. Pattanayak, S. K. and D. E. Mercer. 2002. Indexing soil conservation: farmer perceptions of agroforestry benefits. Journal of Sustainable Forestry 15(2):63-85.
  7. Pendleton, L., B. Sohngen, R. Mendelsohn, and T. Holmes. 1998. Measuring environmental quality in the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Forest Science 44(4):603-609.
  8. Swallow, Stephen K. and David N. Wear. 1993. Spatial interactions in multiple-use forestry and substitution and wealth effects for the single stand. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 25:103-120.
  9. Wear, D. N. 1998. Economics and global climate change. Pages 855-863The productivity and sustainability of southern forest ecosystems in a changing environment New York, NY: Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.
  10. Wear, D. N. 2000. Forest land use changes: fragmentation, urbanization and population. Proceedings: Perspectives on Sustainable Forestry for the South. Raleigh, NC: The Southern Center for Sustainable Forests, North Carolina State University.
  11. Wear, D. N., R. Abt, and R. Mangold. 1998. People, space, time: factors that will govern forest sustainability. Pages 348-361Transactions of the 63rd North American Wildlife and Natural Resources conference. Washington, D.C.: Wildlife Management Institute.
  12. Wear, David. 1993. Coactive forest management (Book review). Forest Science 39(4):852-853.

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